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Hello filmmlif et al,
Here I go again. I too tried to build boxes with the fingerjoints but my cheep table saw did not allow me to install a dado blade. So I decided to use my router and a dovetail jig to make my boxes. The proof is in the pudding and so my boxes are now two years old,only glued and hold up very well. The other advantage is that with this dovetailing you are cutting a complete corner at a time and it also does not require subsequent trimming. Maybe you want to try it too, I am convinced. Take care and have fun.

Re: PDF "box Joint' file

I'm not sure why, but when I go to that file is says it isn't available, do any members have this boxjoint PDF file they have saved they could send, or does anyone know where it can be downloaded? Thanks guys

Re: PDF "box Joint' file

Got a blue Wood stock from Grizzly. Destroyed two templates so far, went back and got their recommended bit, still could not get it to work. Went back and purchases a guide block set for the other option, still could not get it to work. Every time I called tech support they had me buy something else so it is nice the kit come s complete. Let me know if you can make yours work. I went back to rabbets for the drawers and captive rabbets for the fronts of the drawers on my dressers. Maybe not a high speed bee box producer but I would like to see what you guys think of the PC for other projects.

“Why do we fall, sir? So that we might learn to pick ourselves up” Alfred Pennyworth Batman Begins (2005)